"Stories of Yesteryear" is an appealing collection of stories about small-town New England life. Harry H. Brown’s "Stories of Yesteryear" provides a textured narrative of Halifax, its residents, and its surroundings. Each story... Read More
Rempson powerfully advocates for applying the energy of the civil rights movement to the black family. In "The African American Male School Adaptability Crisis", Joe L. Rempson describes African-American social problems, offers solutions... Read More
Blending genres to create a very personal narrative, "I Want to Know What Love Is" is a brief look at a compelling life. I Want to Know What Love Is: A Brief Book on Love, Loneliness, and Compulsion by Saul Rosenthal is a memoir shaped... Read More
A theologian addresses the complex moral, legal, and political issues of a pluralistic society. "A Culture of Engagement" is a compendium of Cathleen Kaveny’s columns published in Commonweal, a Catholic magazine dedicated to providing... Read More
This is a clear introduction to Muslim marital practices filled with positive advice. In his articulate disquisition, Sheikh Muhammad Kamaludin illumines and expounds the organizational structures of traditional Muslim marriages.... Read More
This collection of poems suggests that every moment holds wondrous possibilities. Vinay Benjamin’s poetry collection "Subtle Moments" celebrates the wonder of human existence by exploring its most mundane parts. Poems range in focus,... Read More
This book combines fantasy and careful research to capture a time that is fading from American memory. Jumpin’ the Rails! by Sheila W. Slavich explores the fluid nature of time as two young boys discover a secret door that leads into... Read More
Czech American author and producer Birgitte Rasine has previously written literary novellas and nonfiction, but "The Jaguar and the Cacao Tree" marks her middle-grade fiction debut. Mayan prehistory intersects with nature preservation... Read More